Endorsements in the 2017 United Kingdom general election

Various newspapers, organisations and individuals endorsed parties or individual candidates for the 2017 general election.

Conservative Party
• Carl Benjamin, aka Sargon of Akkad, YouTube commentator.

• Douglas Carswell, Independent MP for Clacton since 2005, formerly of the UK Independence Party and the Conservatives.

• Luke Coffey, American political adviser and U.S. Army veteran.

• Jim Davidson, comedian.

• Tim Dawson, screenwriter.

• Geoff Downes, musician in The Buggles and Yes.

• Sean Gabb, writer and director of the Libertarian Alliance

• Andy Goode, former rugby union footballer.

• Chloe Goodman, model and television personality.

• Andy Jordan, reality television personality.

• Jodie Marsh, television personality, bodybuilder and model.

• John McCririck, horse racing pundit.

• Rod Stewart, singer.

• Georgia Toffolo, reality television personality.

• Anne Marie Waters, political activist. (endorsed both Conservatives and UKIP).

Green Party of England and Wales

 * Rebecca Atkinson-Lord, theatre director and writer (endorsing the Greens, Liberal Democrats and Labour).
 * Michaela Coel, poet, singer-songwriter, screenwriter and actress (endorsing the Greens and Labour).
 * Matt Haig, novelist and journalist.
 * Vivienne Westwood, fashion designer.

Labour Party
• Afrikan Boy, grime MC.

• Akala, rapper and poet.

• Olly Alexander, singer, songwriter and actor.

• Lily Allen, singer-songwriter.

• Anthony Anaxagorou, poet and writer.

• Jacob Anderson, aka Raleigh Ritchie, actor, singer-songwriter, rapper, and record producer.

• James Anderson, actor.

• László Andor, Hungarian economist.

• Nonso Anozie, actor.

• Daniele Archibugi, Italian economic and political theorist.

• Alexander Arnold, actor.

• Jason Arnopp, novelist and scriptwriter.

• Rebecca Atkinson-Lord, theatre director and writer (endorsing the Greens, Liberal Democrats and Labour).

• Rhea Bailey, actress.

• Danny Baker, comedy writer, journalist, radio DJ and screenwriter.

• Dean Baker, American macroeconomist.

• Frances Barber, actress.

• Joey Barton, footballer.

• Gaz Beadle, reality television personality.

• Beardyman, multivocalist, musician and comedian.

• Brace Belden, American volunteer with the People's Protection Units (YPG).

• Andy Bell, musician.

• Tony Bellew, boxer.

• Sean Biggerstaff, actor and musician.

• Stephen Billington, actor.

• Lethal Bizzle, rapper and actor.

• David Blanchflower, economist.

• Jon Bounds, writer and blogger.

• David Bowers, animator, director, screenwriter and voice actor.

• Russell Brand, comedian, actor, radio host and activist.

• Louise Brealey, actress, writer and journalist.

• Rachel Bright, actress.

• Thom Brooks, political philosopher and legal scholar.

• Omari Caro, rugby league footballer.

• Ha-Joon Chang, economist.

• Neil Claxton, musician.

• Noam Chomsky, American linguist, philosopher and political activist.

• Stanley Chow, artist and illustrator.

• Alexa Chung, model, fashion designer, television presenter and writer.

• Emilia Clarke, actress.

• Clean Bandit, classical crossover band.

• John Cleese, comedian, actor (endorsing the Liberal Democrats and Labour).

• Sam Clemmett, actor.

• Michaela Coel, poet, singer-songwriter, screenwriter and actress (endorsing the Greens and Labour).

• Roger Cohen, journalist.

• Neil Cole, presenter, comedian, broadcaster and actor.

• Karl Collins, actor.

• Steve Coogan, comedian, impressionist, screenwriter and producer.

• Beckii Cruel, pop dancer and singer.

• Hal Cruttenden, comedian.

• Delilah, singer-songwriter.

• Dan Croll, singer-songwriter.

• Alan Davies, comedian, writer and actor.

• Rob Delaney, comedian

• Charlotte Devaney, DJ, producer, singer, dancer and actress.

• Danny DeVito, American actor.

• Rori Donaghy, refugee and labour related issues researcher.

• Siobhán Donaghy, singer and member of Mutya Keisha Siobhan.

• Shaun Dooley, actor.

• Danny Dorling, social geographer.

• Lena Dunham, actress and writer.

• Ade Edmondson, comedian, actor and writer.

• Beatie Edney, actress.

• Ben Elton, comedian, author and actor.

• Esben and the Witch, rock band.

• Jeff Faux, American economist.

• Mehmet Ferda, actor.

• Noel Fielding, comedian, actor and television presenter.

• Ben Fine, economist.

• Charlie Fink, singer-songwriter, producer and filmmaker.

• Heiner Flassbeck, German economist and public intellectual.

• Dawn Foster, journalist, broadcaster and author.

• Four Tet, musician.

• Frankie & The Heartstrings, indie rock band.

• Mat Fraser, rock musician, actor and writer.

• Sadie Frost, actress, producer and fashion designer.

• James K. Galbraith, American economist.

• Liam Gallagher, singer, former member of Oasis.

• Nitin Ganatra, actor.

• Guy Garvey, lead singer of Elbow.

• Tony Gardner, actor and doctor.

• Ricky Gervais, comedian, actor and director.

• Annabel Giles, television and radio presenter.

• David Gilmour, rock musician.

• Kerry Godliman, comedian and actress.

• Ben Goldacre, physician, academic and science writer (endorsing the Liberal Democrats and Labour).

• Goldie, musician and DJ.

• Neil Grainger, actor and comedian.

• Professor Green, rapper.

• John Grahl, academic.

• Sofie Hagen, comedian.

• Geoff Harcourt, Australian economist.

• Jonathan Harden, actor.

• Simon Hattenstone, journalist and writer.

• Richard Hawley, musician.

• Stephen Hawking, theoretical physicist.

• Julie Hesmondhalgh, actress.

• Susan Himmelweit, economist.

• Michael Holt, professional snooker player.

• Hookworms, psychedelic rock band.

• Rufus Hound, comedian.

• Jonathan L. Howard, writer and game designer.

• London Hughes, comedian, television writer and presenter.

• Jessica Hynes, actress and writer.

• Eddie Izzard, actor and comedian.

• Jermain Jackman, singer.

• JME, grime MC.

• Holly Johnson, musician.

• Owen Jones, author, newspaper columnist and commentator.

• Kero Kero Bonito, British-Japanese pop trio.

• Mushtaq Khan, heterodox economist.

• Soul Khan, musician.

• Killer Mike, rapper, member of Run the Jewels.

• Lawrence King, sociologist and political economist.

• Costas Lapavitsas, Greek economist and former Popular Unity politician.

• Luke Lennon-Ford, sprinter.

• The Libertines, rock band.

• Limmy, comedian, actor and web developer (endorsed the SNP in Scotland).

• Sally Lindsay, actress and television persenter.

• Ken Loach, film director and political activist.

• Josie Long, comedian.

• Lowkey, rapper and activist.

• Sabrina Mahfouz, poet, playwright and performer.

• Jason Manford, comedian.

• Ian Martin, writer.

• Francesca Martinez, comedian.

• Paul Mason, journalist and broadcaster.

• Massive Attack, trip-hop duo.

• Holly Matthews, actress.

• Liz May Brice, actress.

• Maxsta, grime MC.

• Tyrone McCarthy, professional rugby league footballer.

• Paul McGann, Eighth Doctor in Doctor Who.

• Alan Mehdizadeh, actor.

• Kerry-Anne Mendoza, editor-in-chief of The Canary.

• M.I.A., rapper, record producer and activist.

• Jonathan Michie, economist.

• Mark Millar, comic book writer.

• Ann Mitchell, actress

• George Monbiot, writer and environmentalist.

• Jack Monroe, writer and campaigner (also supporting the Green Party and the National Health Action Party).

• Alan Moore, comic book writer and novelist.

• Christopher Moore, American comic fantasy writer.

• Mark Moraghan, actor and singer.

• Samantha Morton, actress, screenwriter and director.

• Richard Murphy, chartered accountant and political economist.

• Kate Nash, musician.

• Robert Neild, economist.

• Jason Netherton, former professional rugby league footballer.

• Alison Newman, actress.

• Novelist, grime MC.

• Panjabi MC, musician.

• Ronnie O'Sullivan, professional snooker player.

• David Owen, former leader of the Social Democratic Party.

• Kai Owen, actor.

• Richard Parker, American economist.

• Tamaryn Payne, actress.

• Maxine Peake, actress.

• Ann Pettifor, analyst and economist.

• Kate Pickett, epidemiologist.

• PINS, rock band.

• Plastician, electronic musician.

• Primal Scream, rock band.

• Robert Pollin, American economist.

• Sophie Porley, actress.

• Billie JD Porter, journalist and television presenter.

• David Preece, goalkeeper.

• Dave Prentis, general secretary of UNISON.

• Rag'n'Bone Man, singer-songwriter.

• Eddi Reader, singer-songwriter (endorsed both Labour and SNP).

• Vanessa Redgrave, actress.

• Reverend and the Makers, rock band.

• Rizzle Kicks, hip hop duo.

• Rou Reynolds, lead vocalist of Enter Shikari.

• Lizzie Roper, actress.

• Nadia Rose, rapper.

• Michael Rosen, children's novelist and poet.

• Ellie Rowsell, lead vocalist of Wolf Alice.

• Robert Rowthorn, economist.

• Mark Ruffalo, actor.

• Bill Ryder-Jones, musician

• S-Endz, vocalist, producer and songwriter.

• Alfredo Saad-Filho, Marxian economist.

• Zack Sabre Jr., professional wrestler.

• Sabrepulse, chiptune musician.

• Bernie Sanders, US Senator and 2016 Democratic Party presidential candidate.

• Emmett J. Scanlan, actor.

• David Schneider, actor, comedian.

• Mohammed Shafiq, chief executive of the Ramadhan Foundation.

• Anwar Shaikh, economist.

• Asad Shan, actor, model and presenter.

• Caroline Sheen, actress.

• Ariane Sherine, stand-up comedian, writer and journalist.

• Enter Shikari, rock band.

• Mista Silva, musician.

• Andrew Simms, author and analyst.

• Slix, grime MC, former member of Ruff Sqwad.

• Barry Sloane, actor.

• Harry Leslie Smith, writer, activist, World War II veteran and political commentator.

• Neville Southall, former Welsh international footballer.

• Guy Standing, economist.

• Hollie Steel, singer and actress.

• Frances Stewart, developmental economist.

• Joseph Stiglitz, former chief economist of the World Bank.

• Stormzy, grime MC.

• Summer Camp, indie pop duo.

• Sundara Karma, indie band.

• Scotty T, reality television personality.

• Eddy Temple-Morris, DJ, record producer and television presenter.

• Ashley Theophane, professional boxer.

• This Is the Kit, musician.

• Joseph Thompson, actor.

• TomSka, writer, producer, director, actor, and filmmaker.

• Polly Toynbee, journalist and writer.

• AJ Tracey, grime MC.

• Chris van Tulleken, doctor and TV presenter.

• Yanis Varoufakis, former Greek Minister of Finance and economist.

• Johnny Vegas, actor and comedian.

• Ava Vidal, comedian.

• Dua Lipa, singer-songwriter.

• Terri Walker, singer-songwriter.

• Dave Ward, General Secretary of the Communication Workers Union

• Samuel West, actor and director.

• Richard G. Wilkinson, social epidemiologist, author and advocate.

• Scot Williams, actor, writer and producer.

• Harriet Williamson, journalist.

• Hannah Witton, YouTuber, broadcaster and author.

• Samantha Womack, actress.

• Wolf People, psychedelic rock band.

• Simon Wren-Lewis, economist.

• Gary Younge, writer and columnist.

• Bilal Zafar, comedian.

• Slavoj Žižek, philosopher, cultural critic, and Hegelian Marxist.

• Zomby, electronic musician.

Liberal Democrats
• Rebecca Atkinson-Lord, theatre director and writer (endorsing the Greens, Liberal Democrats and Labour).

• Samantha Bond, actress.

• Adam Christopher, novelist.

• John Cleese, actor, screenwriter, producer and comedian (endorsing the Liberal Democrats and Labour).

• Paul Connew, former editor of the Sunday Mirror.

• Richard Dawkins, ethologist, professor, evolutionary biologist and author.

• Dinesh Dhamija, business entrepreneur.

• Peter Frankopan, historian.

• Bob Geldof, singer-songwriter, author, political activist.

• Clare Gerada, former Chair of the Council of the Royal College of General Practitioners.

• Ben Goldacre, physician, academic and science writer (endorsing the Liberal Democrats and Labour).

• Hugh Grant, actor

• Robert Harris, novelist and former Labour donor.

• Nicola Horlick, investment fund manager.

• Rachel Johnson, editor, journalist, television presenter and author. Sister to the Prime Minister Boris Johnson.

• Bob Marshall-Andrews, Labour MP for Medway from 1997 to 2010.

• Megaman, member of the So Solid Crew.

• Alex Proud, entrepreneur.

• Jay Rayner, journalist, writer, broadcaster, food critic and jazz musician.

• Richard Reed, co-founder, Innocent Drinks.

• John Rentoul, journalist.

• Roy Stride, lead singer of Scouting for Girls.

Plaid Cymru

 * Rhodri Lloyd, rugby league player.

Scottish National Party

 * Limmy, comedian, actor and web developer (endorsed Labour outside of Scotland).
 * Eddi Reader, singer-songwriter (endorsed Labour outside of Scotland).

UK Independence Party

 * Anne Marie Waters, political activist (endorsed both Conservatives and UKIP).

Sinn Féin

 * James McClean, professional footballer

Conservative Party

 * Leave.EU (have also endorsed candidates of other parties in some specific constituencies)

Labour Party

 * Alliance for Workers' Liberty (AWL)
 * Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen (ASLEF)
 * Bob Crow Brigade
 * Communication Workers Union (CWU)
 * Communist Party of Britain
 * Fire Brigades Union (FBU)
 * General, Municipal, Boilermakers and Allied Trade Union (GMB)
 * The Hemp Trading Company
 * Left Unity
 * National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT)
 * Ninja Tune
 * Odd Box Records
 * Public and Commercial Services Union
 * Stop the War Coalition
 * Trade Union and Socialist Coalition (TUSC)
 * Union of Shop, Distributive and Allied Workers (USDAW)
 * Unite the Union
 * University and College Union (UCU)

Parties
Some parties which only contest elections in certain parts of the United Kingdom have endorsed political parties in areas they don't contest.
 * The Liberal Democrats (standing in Great Britain) and Alliance Party of Northern Ireland (standing in Northern Ireland) endorsed each other.
 * Workers Revolutionary Party endorsed Labour in constituencies they are not contesting.

Aberavon
For Stephen Kinnock (Labour):
 * More United
 * Ross Kemp, English actor, author and investigative journalist.

Amber Valley
For Nigel Mills (Conservative):
 * UKIP local party

Arfon
For Hywel Williams (Plaid Cymru):
 * Democracy in Europe Movement 2025

Ashfield
For Gloria De Piero (Labour):
 * More United

Banbury
For Roseanne Edwards (Independent):
 * National Health Action Party

Barrow and Furness
For John Woodcock (Labour Co-operative):
 * More United

Bassetlaw
For John Mann (Labour):
 * Leave.EU

Belfast East
For Gavin Robinson (DUP):
 * Loyalist Communities Council, umbrella group backed by the three main loyalist paramilitary organisations: Ulster Defence Association, the Ulster Volunteer Force and the Red Hand Commando

For Naomi Long (Alliance):
 * Open Britain

Belfast North
For Nigel Dodds (DUP):
 * Loyalist Communities Council, umbrella group backed by the three main loyalist paramilitary organisations: Ulster Defence Association, the Ulster Volunteer Force and the Red Hand Commando

Belfast South
For Emma Little Pengelly (DUP):
 * Ulster Political Research Group
 * Loyalist Communities Council, umbrella group backed by the three main loyalist paramilitary organisations: Ulster Defence Association, the Ulster Volunteer Force and the Red Hand Commando

Birmingham Edgbaston
For Preet Gill (Labour):
 * Sikh Federation

Birmingham Erdington
For Jack Dromey (Labour):
 * More United

Birmingham Yardley
For Jess Phillips (Labour):
 * Iain Dale, political commentator and former Conservative Party politician

Bishop Auckland
For Helen Goodman (Labour):
 * Open Britain

Bournemouth West
For Conor Burns (Conservative):
 * UKIP local party

Brecon and Radnorshire
For James Gibson-Watt (Liberal Democrat):
 * Open Britain

Brentford and Isleworth
For Ruth Cadbury (Labour):
 * Eddie Marsan, actor.
 * More United

Brighton Kemptown
For Lloyd Russell-Moyle (Labour):
 * The Green Party local party.

Brighton Pavilion
For Caroline Lucas (Green):
 * Open Britain
 * More United
 * Liberal Democrat local party
 * Vince Cable, former Liberal Democrat MP
 * Matt Haig, novelist and journalist
 * Best for Britain
 * Democracy in Europe Movement 2025

Bristol East
For Kerry McCarthy (Labour):
 * Best for Britain

Bristol North West
For Darren Jones (Labour):
 * Open Britain

Bristol West
For Molly Scott Cato (Green):
 * Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, chef and campaigner
 * George Monbiot, environmentalist and writer
 * Jonathon Porritt, environmentalist and writer
 * Chris T-T, singer and songwriter
 * National Health Action Party

Broxtowe
For Anna Soubry (Conservative):
 * More United

Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross
For Jamie Stone (Liberal Democrat):
 * More United

Camberwell and Peckham
For Harriet Harman (Labour):
 * Janice Turner

Cambridge
For Julian Huppert (Liberal Democrat):
 * Iain Dale, political commentator and former Conservative Party politician

Canterbury
For Julian Brazier (Conservative):
 * UKIP local party

Cannock Chase
For Paul Dadge (Labour):
 * Hugh Grant, English actor and film producer
 * Steve Coogan, Actor and comedian

Cardiff Central
For Jo Stevens (Labour):
 * Best for Britain

Cardiff South and Penarth
For Stephen Doughty (Labour Co-operative):
 * More United

Cardiff West
For Kevin Brennan (Labour):
 * Best for Britain
 * Dafydd Elis-Thomas, former leader of Plaid Cymru.

Carshalton and Wallington
For Tom Brake (Liberal Democrat):
 * Open Britain
 * Best for Britain
 * Ranulph Fiennes, English explorer

For Matthew Maxwell-Scott (Conservative Party)
 * UKIP local party

Ceredigion
For Mark Williams (Liberal Democrat):
 * More United

Chatham and Aylesford
For Tracey Crouch (Conservative):
 * Iain Dale, political commentator and former Conservative Party politician

Cheadle
For Mark Hunter (Liberal Democrat):
 * More United
 * Best for Britain

Chingford and Woodford Green
For Bilal Mahmood (Labour):
 * Open Britain

For Iain Duncan Smith (Conservative):
 * UKIP local party

Christchurch
For Christopher Chope (Conservative):
 * UKIP local party

Chipping Barnet
For Emma Whysall (Labour):
 * Open Britain

Dulwich and West Norwood
For Rachel Wolf (Conservative):
 * UKIP local branch

For Rashid Nix (Green):
 * Save Central Hill

Ealing Central and Acton
For Rupa Huq (Labour):
 * Best for Britain
 * The Green Party local party
 * Konnie Huq, television presenter and writer, candidate's sister.
 * Shappi Khorsandi, comedian and author.

East Dunbartonshire
For Jo Swinson (Liberal Democrat):
 * More United

Eastbourne
For Stephen Lloyd (Liberal Democrat):
 * Open Britain

Edinburgh South
For Ian Murray (Labour):
 * Open Britain
 * More United

Edinburgh West
For Christine Jardine (Liberal Democrat):
 * More United

For Toni Giugliano (Scottish National Party):
 * Democracy in Europe Movement 2025

Enfield Southgate
For Bambos Charalambous (Labour):
 * Open Britain

Exeter
For Ben Bradshaw (Labour):
 * Open Britain

Feltham and Heston
For Seema Malhotra (Labour):
 * More United

Fermanagh and South Tyrone
For Tom Elliott (UUP):
 * Leave.EU
 * Loyalist Communities Council, umbrella group backed by the three main loyalist paramilitary organisations: Ulster Defence Association, the Ulster Volunteer Force and the Red Hand Commando

Glasgow South West
For Matt Kerr (Labour and Co-operative):
 * Democracy in Europe Movement 2025

Gower
For Tonia Antoniazzi (Labour):
 * The Green Party local party
 * Open Britain

Guildford
For Mark Bray-Perry (Green):
 * National Health Action Party

Hackney South and Shoreditch
For Meg Hillier (Labour):
 * Oliver Kamm, journalist and writer

Hampstead and Kilburn
For Tulip Siddiq (Labour):
 * Best for Britain
 * More United
 * Robert Webb, comedian and actor.

Hammersmith
For Andy Slaughter (Labour):
 * Best for Britain

Harborough
For Teck Khong (UKIP):
 * Leave.EU

Harrogate and Knaresborough
For Helen Flynn (Liberal Democrat):
 * The Green Party local party

Hayes and Harlington
For John McDonnell (Labour):
 * Democracy in Europe Movement 2025

Harrow West
For Gareth Thomas (Labour Co-operative):
 * More United
 * Best for Britain

Hazel Grove
For Lisa Smart (Liberal Democrat):
 * Open Britain
 * Best for Britain

Hendon
For Mike Katz (Labour):
 * Open Britain

High Peak
For Andrew Bingham (Conservative):
 * UKIP local party

Hornsey and Wood Green
For Catherine West (Labour):
 * Phil Davis, actor, writer and director
 * Linda Grant, novelist and journalist

For Nimco Ali (Women's Equality):
 * Sue Black, computer scientist, academic and social entrepreneur
 * Hibo Wardere, author, anti-female genital mutilation campaigner
 * Angela Saini, science journalist, broadcaster and author
 * Heydon Prowse activist, journalist, and comedian

Hove
For Peter Kyle (Labour):
 * Open Britain
 * More United
 * Best for Britain

Ilford North
For Lee Scott (Conservative):
 * UKIP local party

For Wes Streeting (Labour):
 * The Green Party local party
 * Ian McKellen, actor
 * Open Britain

Isle of Wight
For Vix Lowthion (Green):
 * More United
 * Best for Britain
 * National Health Action Party

Kensington
For Emma Dent Coad (Labour):
 * Open Britain

Kettering
For Philip Hollobone (Conservative):
 * UKIP local party

Kingston and Surbiton
For Ed Davey (Liberal Democrat):
 * Open Britain

Kingston upon Hull West and Hessle
For Michelle Dewberry (Independent):
 * Alan Sugar, business magnate and crossbench peer.

Leeds North East
For Fabian Hamilton (Labour):
 * Best for Britain

Leeds West
For Rachel Reeves (Labour):
 * More United

Leicester West
For Liz Kendall (Labour):
 * Grace Petrie, singer-songwriter
 * Open Britain
 * More United

Lewes
For Kelly-Marie Blundell (Liberal Democrat):
 * Open Britain
 * More United
 * Democracy in Europe Movement 2025

Leyton and Wanstead
For John Cryer (Labour):
 * UKIP local party

Lincoln
For Karl McCartney (Conservative):
 * UKIP local party

Luton North
For Kelvin Hopkins (Labour);
 * Leave.EU
 * Democracy in Europe Movement 2025

Luton South
For Gavin Shuker (Labour):
 * More United

Maidenhead
For Gerard Batten (UKIP):
 * Leave.EU

Manchester Gorton
For George Galloway (Independent):
 * Leave.EU

For Afzal Khan (Labour):
 * Harriet Williamson, journalist.
 * Bethany Black, comedian.

Mitcham and Morden
For Siobhain McDonagh (Labour):
 * Steve Brookstein
 * Ross Kemp

Morley and Outwood
For Neil Dawson (Labour):
 * The Green Party local party

Montgomeryshire
For Jane Dodds (Liberal Democrat):
 * More United

New Forest East
For Julian Lewis (Conservative):
 * UKIP local party

New Forest West
For Desmond Swayne (Conservative):
 * UKIP local party

Newcastle upon Tyne North
For Catherine McKinnell (Labour):
 * Open Britain

Nottingham South
For Lilian Greenwood (Labour):
 * Open Britain

North East Fife
For Elizabeth Riches (Liberal Democrat):
 * More United

North East Somerset
For Robin Moss (Labour):
 * Los Campesinos!, indie pop band

North Norfolk
For Norman Lamb (Liberal Democrat): For James Wild (Conservative):
 * Open Britain
 * More United
 * Frank Bruno, boxer
 * UKIP local party

North West Leicestershire
For Andrew Bridgen (Conservative):
 * UKIP local party

Norwich North
For Chloe Smith (Conservative):
 * UKIP local party.

Norwich South
For Lana Hempsall (Conservative):
 * UKIP local party.

For Clive Lewis (Labour):
 * More United
 * Best for Britain
 * Democracy in Europe Movement 2025

Orkney and Shetland
For Alistair Carmichael (Liberal Democrat):
 * More United

Oxford East
For Larry Sanders (Green):
 * National Health Action Party

Oxford West and Abingdon
For Layla Moran (Liberal Democrat):
 * Open Britain
 * Green Party local party

Paisley and Renfrewshire South
For Mhairi Black (Scottish National Party):
 * Democracy in Europe Movement 2025

Penistone and Stocksbridge
For Angela Smith (Labour):
 * Open Britain

Peterborough
For Stewart Jackson (Conservative):
 * UKIP local party

Plymouth Moor View
For Sue Dann (Labour):
 * Billy Bragg, singer, songwriter and activist.

Plymouth Sutton and Devonport
For Luke Pollard (Labour):
 * Billy Bragg, singer, songwriter and activist.

Pontypridd
For Owen Smith (Labour):
 * More United
 * Open Britain

Pudsey
For Ian McCargo (Labour):


 * The Green Party local party

Rhondda
For Chris Bryant (Labour):
 * More United

Richmond Park
For Sarah Olney (Liberal Democrat):
 * The Green Party local party
 * Best for Britain

Salford and Eccles
For Rebecca Long-Bailey (Labour):
 * Democracy in Europe Movement 2025

Sedgefield
For Phil Wilson (Labour):
 * Open Britain

Sheffield Central
For Natalie Bennett (Green):
 * National Health Action Party

Sheffield Hallam
For Nick Clegg (Liberal Democrat):
 * Open Britain
 * Best for Britain
 * Democracy in Europe Movement 2025

Shipley
For Philip Davies (Conservative):
 * UKIP local party

For Sophie Walker (Women's Equality):
 * The Green Party local party
 * More United
 * Caroline Criado Perez, feminist activist and journalist
 * June Sarpong, television presenter
 * Democracy in Europe Movement 2025

Skipton and Ripon
For Andy Brown (Green):
 * Liberal Democrat local party

Somerton and Frome
For David Warburton (Conservative):
 * UKIP local party

South Leicestershire
For Roger Helmer (UKIP):
 * Leave.EU

South West Surrey
For Louise Irvine (National Health Action):
 * The Green Party local party
 * Brian May, musician and astrophysicist
 * Marcus Chown, science writer, journalist and broadcaster
 * Democracy in Europe Movement 2025

Southampton Test
For Alan Whitehead (Labour):
 * Open Britain
 * The Green Party local party

Southport
For Sue McGuire (Liberal Democrat):
 * More United

St Albans
For Daisy Cooper (Liberal Democrat):
 * More United

St Ives
For Andrew George (Liberal Democrat):
 * Open Britain
 * More United

Stalybridge and Hyde
For Jonathan Reynolds (Labour):
 * More United

Stockton South
For James Wharton (Conservative):
 * Steve Gibson, chairman of Middlesbrough football club and former Labour councillor

Streatham
For Chuka Umunna (Labour):
 * More United

Surrey Heath
For Ann-Marie Barker (Liberal Democrat):
 * Emma Kennedy, actress, writer and presenter.

Sutton and Cheam
For Amna Ahmad (Liberal Democrat):
 * Open Britain
 * More United

Swindon South
For Martin Costello (UKIP):
 * Leave.EU

Thornbury and Yate
For Claire Young (Liberal Democrat):
 * Open Britain

Thurrock
For Tim Aker (UKIP): For Jackie Doyle-Price (Conservative):
 * Leave.EU
 * Sue Moxley, television presenter and beauty editor
 * David Van Day, singer and media personality

Tooting
For Rosena Allin-Khan (Labour):
 * More United

Tottenham
For David Lammy (Labour):
 * David Eldridge, dramatist
 * More United

Twickenham
For Vince Cable (Liberal Democrat):
 * The Green Party local party
 * More United
 * Samantha Bond, actress.

Vauxhall
For Kate Hoey (Labour)
 * UK Independence Party local branch
 * Paul Nuttall, former leader of the UK Independence Party
 * Tony Adams, former captain of Arsenal football team.
 * Piers Corbyn, eurosceptic meteorologist and brother to Labour Leader Jeremy Corbyn.

For George Turner (Liberal Democrat):
 * Gia Milinovich, television presenter and writer
 * Gina Miller, business owner and campaigner against Brexit
 * Oliver Kamm, leader writer and columnist for The Times
 * More United
 * Open Britain

Wakefield
For Antony Calvert (Conservative):
 * UKIP local party

For Mary Creagh (Labour):
 * Open Britain
 * Lewis Thompson, UKIP candidate for Normanton, Pontefract and Castleford

Wellingborough
For Peter Bone (Conservative):
 * UKIP local party

Wells
For James Heappey (Conservative):
 * UKIP local party

For Tessa Munt (Liberal Democrat):
 * Open Britain
 * More United

Wigan
For Lisa Nandy (Labour):
 * Democracy in Europe Movement 2025

Wirral South
For Alison McGovern (Labour):
 * Open Britain
 * More United

Wolverhampton North East
For Emma Reynolds (Labour):
 * More United

Wolverhampton South East
For Pat McFadden (Labour):
 * Open Britain

Wrexham
For Ian Lucas (Labour):
 * More United

Wycombe
For Rafiq Raqa (Labour):
 * Open Britain

Yeovil
For Marcus Fysh (Conservative): For Jo Roundell Greene (Liberal Democrat):
 * UKIP local party
 * More United

York Central
For Rachael Maskell (Labour):
 * The Green Party local party

For Ed Young (Conservative):
 * UKIP local party

York Outer
For Julian Sturdy (Conservative)
 * UKIP local party